19/09/2024-25/09/2024 The Plaza 25 de Mayo de 1810 in Resistencia, Argentina [1] | © F4map | Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Mapping campaigns The Trufi Association reported about their proje…
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Why? Then somebody else takes care that it still can send mails
You need a quest for the way you want to add stairs to. Then when answering you select the other option ("Äh…") different along the way ("entlang des weges unterschiedlich"). Now you can zoom in and split the way. Split it where the first and where the last step of the stairs is. Now you made three ways out of the one. The middle way should be the stairs. A quest should be ready to be answered for the way part to be stairs. Select this quest and go to other answers ("Äh…") and select the option is actually steps ("Das ist eine Treppe"). Now you changed the way part to be stairs.
ah yeah, this is the Things overlay
Yes, this is one way. But you can use StreetComplete's overlay feature (since release https://github.com/streetcomplete/StreetComplete/releases/tag/v57.0) to directly add benches and trash cans. This helps in avoiding to flood the note system with very small map features. When the overlay feature was not implemented i also added a lot of notes for benches/bins, but got a lot attention of other mappers because of this. So i switched to using OSMTracker to take notes. But now, i am a very happy user of the new things overlay.
Adding stairs is also possible, but a bit more complicated, so adding a note is fine.
Do you know this overlay feature already? This is definitely worth to check out.
I have got a second one mainly for mapping, because i want to use a stylus during cold winter (with gloves) and hot summer with sweaty fingers. I hate touch inputs and with the stylus it works easier. This phone also has an SD card slot for all the different map apps, their map data and the OsmTracker photos.
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10/05/2022-16/05/2022 Every Door – The New Mobile Editor [1] Ilya Zverev | map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Breaking news The next OSMF board meeting will be on this Monday 23 May 2022, …
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Fast detailed offline maps for travelers, tourists, drivers, hikers and cyclists created by MapsWithMe (Maps.Me) app founders.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/77001
> Organic Maps is an Android & iOS offline maps app for travelers, tourists, hikers, and cyclists based on top of crowd-sourced OpenStreetMap data and curated with love by MapsWithMe founders. > > * Apple App Store > * Google Play Store > * F-Droid > * Huawei AppGallery > * GitHub > > ## Features > > Organic Maps is the ultimate companion app for travelers, tourists, hikers, and cyclists: > > * Detailed offline maps with places that don't exist on other maps > * Cycling routes, hiking trails, and walking paths > * Contour lines, elevation profiles, peaks, and slopes > * Turn-by-turn walking, cycling, and car navigation with voice guidance > * Fast offline search on the map and bookmarks > * Dark Mode to protect your eyes > > ## Why Organic? > > Organic Maps is pure and organic, made with love: > > * Respects your privacy > * Saves your battery > * No unexpected mobile data charges > > Organic Maps is free from trackers and other bad stuff: > > * No ads > * No tracking > * No data collection > * No phoning home > * No annoying registration > * No mandatory tutorials > * No noisy email spam > * No push notifications > * No crapware > * No pesticides
It may all be hidden from view, but the underlying SteamOS 3.0 plays a critical role in the future of the Steam Deck.
Windows will give you access to more Steam games.
Valve knows what it needs to be
Windows will give you access to more Steam games.
Windows games can be run via Proton, with Valve adding that users can install Windows or anything else they want.